What is it about?

The application, effectiveness, and financial return of irrigation in the industrial process can all be improved by improving the design of irrigation systems. Design requirements should be based on an understanding of irrigation, hydraulics, economics, energy, and environmental factors. The principal goal of this study is to arm the general people with the information and resources required to achieve the effective use of water for outdoor irrigation, as well as those who are to water public green spaces. A network of permanent pipes joined to emitters and sprinklers that are installed and planned to use the water from a particular natural area is an irrigation system. Tools installed on a tube and used under pressure to drain water as a drip or nozzle are emitters and sprinklers, respectively. A system that is established and intended to lower the capacity for producing water is an efficient irrigation system.

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Why is it important?

The following points are the most important criteria to be considered:Excessive pressure allows the water to be dispersed into a fine mist, which facilitates the process of evaporation and imbalance in distribution. Weak pressure leads to water flow, poor distribution, and loss of large quantities of it. Low pressure causes stagnant water to not only be poorly distributed but also to be wasted in significant quantities. The evaporation and dispersal effects of weather and wind on sprinkler irrigation. Use flat regions or have them releveled such that they slope only 2%.

Perspectives

developing a robust solar-powered irrigation system for urban green areas in the semiarid southern region of Algeria (the Bechar region) using renewable energy and controlled by artificial intelligent.

Prof. Mebarka DAOUDI
University of Bechar

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This page is a summary of: Hydraulic Sizing for Watering Green Space Application in BecharAlgeria Application, July 2023, IntechOpen,
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.1001914.
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